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People

Print
1947 (printed and published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This print was one of a series of 16 published by the catering company J. Lyons & Co Ltd. Originally intended to decorate Lyons' tea-shops, they were soon in demand by people keen to enliven the post-war dreariness of their own homes. Lyons subsequently reprinted and sold them to the public. Like other artists in the scheme, Freedman was a popular contemporary artist and gifted illustrator. This image is a typical example of his sensitivity to his subject-matter and the medium. He helped pioneer a revival of colour lithography, which became popular with companies such as Shell-Mex and BP Ltd, the General Post Office and the BBC for their advertising campaigns in the 1930s and 1940s.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitlePeople (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Colour lithograph on paper
Brief description
'People' by Barnett Freedman
Physical description
Colour lithograph on paper. Street scene: on left an elderly man, half length, bearded, wearing bowler hat, carrying violin - looks like street musician; centre: woman in red coat and hat, arm in arm with woman to her rigth in ochre coat with brown trim,; behind them various figures of men and women wearing hats and scarves; in far background more figures
Dimensions
  • Printed surface height: 736.6mm (Note: Taken from the departmental circulation registration 1948)
  • Printed surface width: 965.2mm (Note: Taken from the departmental circulation registration 1948)
  • Size of sheet height: 76.5cm (Note: Taken from the departmental circulation registration 1948 - Recatalogued entry from 2/10/1986)
  • Width: 101.7cm (Note: Taken from the departmental circulation registration 1948 - Recatalogued entry from 2/10/1986)
Production typeLimited edition
Marks and inscriptions
  • People designed and lithographed by Barnett Freedman. Published by J. Lyons & Co Ltd. Printed by Chromoworks Ltd. London. (Distributor's identification)
  • Artist's signature and Number series found on right handside ("Barnett Freedman" "No.4")
Credit line
Given by Messrs J. Lyons & Co Ltd.
Production
One of a series of sixteen lithographs by various artists, commissioned and published by the catering company/restaurant chain, J Lyons & Co Ltd., 1947

Reason For Production: Retail
Subjects depicted
Summary
This print was one of a series of 16 published by the catering company J. Lyons & Co Ltd. Originally intended to decorate Lyons' tea-shops, they were soon in demand by people keen to enliven the post-war dreariness of their own homes. Lyons subsequently reprinted and sold them to the public. Like other artists in the scheme, Freedman was a popular contemporary artist and gifted illustrator. This image is a typical example of his sensitivity to his subject-matter and the medium. He helped pioneer a revival of colour lithography, which became popular with companies such as Shell-Mex and BP Ltd, the General Post Office and the BBC for their advertising campaigns in the 1930s and 1940s.
Associated objects
Bibliographic references
  • Taken from the departmental circulation registration 1948
  • Taken from the departmental circulation registration 1948 - Recatalogued entry from 2/10/1986
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.235-1948

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Record createdDecember 15, 2002
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